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Increasing the employment rate for people with longer-term mental health problems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Miles Rinaldi*
Affiliation:
South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust
Tatiana Montibeller
Affiliation:
South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust
Rachel Perkins
Affiliation:
South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust
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Abstract

Aims and method

To examine the effects of implementing the individual placement and support (IPS) approach within four community mental health teams (CMHTs). Demographic, clinical and vocational data were collected through a repeated cross-sectional survey. Additionally, a service user experience survey was conducted.

Results

The IPS approach appears to have a significant effect on the employment rates of service users; a higher proportion felt able to return to employment and a smaller proportion believed they were unable to work because of their mental health problems. Employment rates for service users appear to be independent of general employment rates.

Clinical implications

Implementing IPS appears to increase the employment rates in CMHTs resulting in increased service user expectations of being able to return to work.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2011
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Table 1 Characteristics of the population of longer-term service users from Merton, 1990–1999 and 2003–2006

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Table 2 Employment rates in Merton 1990–2006

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Fig 1 Long-term service users in Merton engaged in work or employment.

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Fig 2 Merton long-term service users with a diagnosis of schizophrenia engaged in work or employment.

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Fig 3 Whether service users had received help with finding work in the past 12-months.

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